Teams and Drivers
The following teams and drivers competed in the 1997 Australian Super Touring Championship.
Team | Manufacturer | Car model | No | Driver |
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Brad Jones Racing (Orix Audi Sport Australia) |
Audi | A4 Quattro | 1 * | Brad Jones |
11 * | Cameron McConville | |||
Paul Morris Motorsport (BMW Motorsport) |
BMW | 320i | 2 * | Paul Morris |
22 * | Craig Baird | |||
83 * | Geoff Brabham | |||
Volvo Cars Australia (Volvo Dealer Team) |
Volvo | 850 | 4 * | Tony Scott |
8 * | Jim Richards | |||
Phoenix Motorsport | Toyota | Camry | 10 | Mark Adderton Neal Bates |
Greenfield Mowers Racing | Holden | Vectra | 12 | Cameron McLean |
CPW Motorsport | BMW | 318i | 13 | Wayne Wakefield |
27 | Steven Johnson | |||
64 | Jason Richards | |||
Triple P Racing (Hyundai Motorsport) |
Hyundai | Lantra | 14 | Jim Cornish Kurt Kratzmann |
57 | Jim Cornish | |||
58 | Paul Pickett | |||
Albert Poon | Ford | Mondeo | 15 | Gianfranco Brancatelli Mike Briggs |
20 | Albert Poon | |||
AAP Racing | Toyota | Carina | 15 | Milton Leslight |
Bob Holden Motors | BMW | 318i | 16 | Justin Mathews |
M-F Racing | Peugeot | 405 Mi16 | 21 | Mike Fitzgerald |
Garry Rogers Motorsport | Honda Nissan |
Accord Primera |
34 | Steven Richards |
TC Motorsport (Fastway Couriers Racing) |
Peugeot | 405 Mi16 | 37 | Tony Newman |
38 | Dwayne Bewley | |||
Gun Racing | Alfa Romeo | 155 TS | 45 | David Auger |
John Henderson Racing | Opel | Vectra | 56 | John Henderson |
Warren Luff | Honda | Accord | 60 | Warren Luff |
Robert Tweedie | Vauxhall | Cavalier | 79 | Bob Tweedie |
Knight Racing | Ford | Mondeo | 88 | Peter Hills |
89 | Jenni Thompson Claude Elias |
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Nigel Barclay | BMW | 318i | 99 | Blair Smith |
Note : * indicates entry nominated by a manufacturer for the Manufacturers Championship
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